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but that's a drop in the bucket for haiti's homeless. today aid agencies say approximately 300,000 people in port-au-prince still live in deplorable conditions and camps. families crammed into tiny shelters made out of tarps and scraps of wood. this one called camp 54 sits in the middle class suburb. there are 5,000 people living on the streets here. the camp is run by a teacher. >> good morning. >> all: good morning. >> with help from his mother, mackenzie managed to build a school here with 700 children. >> in english. >> mackenzie's school survived the earthquake but not the aftermath. >> you were forced to leave in order to turn the schoolyard into a parking lot. >> an un agencies presented the property from mackenzie's landlord and his school became a parking lot. so now mackenzie teaches dozens of children in a tiny makeshift classroom. what makes it more painful is it's virtually across the street from his old school. >> how does it field to look at your school? >> oh, yes, teach i'm each timt it, i try to avoid coming by here. it
but that's a drop in the bucket for haiti's homeless. today aid agencies say approximately 300,000 people in port-au-prince still live in deplorable conditions and camps. families crammed into tiny shelters made out of tarps and scraps of wood. this one called camp 54 sits in the middle class suburb. there are 5,000 people living on the streets here. the camp is run by a teacher. >> good morning. >> all: good morning. >> with help from his mother, mackenzie managed to build a...
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when duvalier lived richly among haiti's poor. the duvalier regime ended when baby doc was out offed in 1986 and fled to europe to escape the accusations of his victims. so how is it possible that jean-claude duvalier is back and free to walk the streets of haiti once again? i asked duvalier to join me to talk about his future and haiti's. >> the lawyer for the former president jean-claude duvalier called us up and said there is a place where we might be able to meet up with the former president. we are heading there now to see if we can get an interview with him. >> ah, president. >> mr. president. yes. >> we met at the peak of a hilltop restaurant in haiti's capital. no body guards, no entour an, just his lawyer. >> most people accused of mass murder aren't able to walk away free, like big shots. >> this is a man accused of thousands of killings. of systematic torture. of being a brutal dictator. and he's just being treated with all the respect of a high dignitary. >> duvalier wouldn't answer most questions. but tells me haiti i
when duvalier lived richly among haiti's poor. the duvalier regime ended when baby doc was out offed in 1986 and fled to europe to escape the accusations of his victims. so how is it possible that jean-claude duvalier is back and free to walk the streets of haiti once again? i asked duvalier to join me to talk about his future and haiti's. >> the lawyer for the former president jean-claude duvalier called us up and said there is a place where we might be able to meet up with the former...
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>> haiti is like my heart. you know what i mean? for me to renew has to go back to haiti. you have to move ahead in life. i have to do that journey. by doing so, it makes me a better person and appreciate my and my parents's life a lot more. it's not easy. >> obviously last year haiti was struck by natural disaster. there was a huge rebuilding effort. you have been at the center of trying to help haiti become strong again. >> well, it's like i said. i can't be on the sideline and watch things go down and not do anything. at the end of the day it's like one of us, we are all hurt. >> to me it's about education. we educate one, we help raise a village. >> that's right. >> that's what i'm all about. >> mark is always in tune. it doesn't matter if you fast forward. we always come back to haiti. >> this movement going on, i see the movement and the people at the center of their life, like everybody else. so they lend a hand to other brothers and sisters who can't afford to do for themselves. >> who were the biggest influences in terms of photography? >> there was a lot. from bl
>> haiti is like my heart. you know what i mean? for me to renew has to go back to haiti. you have to move ahead in life. i have to do that journey. by doing so, it makes me a better person and appreciate my and my parents's life a lot more. it's not easy. >> obviously last year haiti was struck by natural disaster. there was a huge rebuilding effort. you have been at the center of trying to help haiti become strong again. >> well, it's like i said. i can't be on the sideline...
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haiti's baby doc john-claude duvalier faces hearing about terrifying experiences. what isn't a surprise is what baby doc has to say about those days, then and now. special correspondent soledad traveled to haiti. >> this is the real space of the prison. >> this is the flooring. >> this is exactly the flooring. >> bobby duval is a survivor, he served time in the notorious prison and lived to talk about it. >> i counted 20 that died in my hands, 20, right there. >> in the eight months you were here. >> yeah. >> he was tortured and starved with hundreds of other haitians under the rule of john-claude duvalier, better no one as baby doc. >> they pertain a cell of firn feet to 14 feet, you've got 30 or 40 more people, depending how many died that week. >> president jimmy carter sent ambassador young to haiti with a list of 13 people he wanted freed. >> they sent a letter with 13 names and i was one of the last three alive. that's how i got out. >> the list had 13 people on it, and there were only three living. >> living on that list. ten others already had died. >> toda
haiti's baby doc john-claude duvalier faces hearing about terrifying experiences. what isn't a surprise is what baby doc has to say about those days, then and now. special correspondent soledad traveled to haiti. >> this is the real space of the prison. >> this is the flooring. >> this is exactly the flooring. >> bobby duval is a survivor, he served time in the notorious prison and lived to talk about it. >> i counted 20 that died in my hands, 20, right there....
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in haiti electricity is rare. especially since a devastated earthquake three and a half years ago. only 25% of haiti's people have access to the national power grid. leaving more than 7 million in the dark. as we saw in a recent visit, there is one potential solution getting alots of attention. >> at wilny's house there is always a light on. a small solar lamp lets his daughter study late at night. >> michele says he used candles until a fire burned his house. he told us the solar lamp makes the family safer. and gives off more light. the lamps come through a money transfer company called sogexpress each month thousands use it to send money to their relatives back home. at shops like this one in miami's little haiti customers cannot only wire money but also send a lamp. >> you can have up to 12 hours of light. >> reporter: sort of a western union for solar power. shop owner joslyn saintjuste. >> like i'm participating in something for my country because i know the situation and when somebody send a lamp to someone
in haiti electricity is rare. especially since a devastated earthquake three and a half years ago. only 25% of haiti's people have access to the national power grid. leaving more than 7 million in the dark. as we saw in a recent visit, there is one potential solution getting alots of attention. >> at wilny's house there is always a light on. a small solar lamp lets his daughter study late at night. >> michele says he used candles until a fire burned his house. he told us the solar...
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>> well, ain't multiplicity of stories to be told about haiti. i think haiti is one of those places that is often portrayed in a very singular way and i certainly wouldn't want to participate in that and maybe this is what harkens all these voices in this one town. i want people to see the story of communities. there's the story of poverty but also great wealth next to that poverty and environmental stories, the story of different religions. so that -- there's little bit of that in the town but if people go back to read other literatures of haiti, it's certainly haiti is not a monolithic community, it's a beautiful artistic and spiritual community but it's nothing -- it's nothing monolithic about it. >> brown: and you reach back for that -- in this case, this is based on your mother's story or your mother's town. so you reach back for that in a kind of a personal way? >> absolutely. i reach back and i think that's what all writers do, you reach back but reach forward. you also try to present a world in a way that you would like it to be. you try
>> well, ain't multiplicity of stories to be told about haiti. i think haiti is one of those places that is often portrayed in a very singular way and i certainly wouldn't want to participate in that and maybe this is what harkens all these voices in this one town. i want people to see the story of communities. there's the story of poverty but also great wealth next to that poverty and environmental stories, the story of different religions. so that -- there's little bit of that in the...
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only 25% of haiti's people have access to the national power grid. that leaves more than 7 million in the dark. as jeff glor saw on a recent visit, one possible solution is getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: at wilmington juice house there's always a light on. a small solar lamp lets his daughter study late at night. he says he used candles until a fire burned his house. he told us the solar lamp makes the family safer and gives off more light. the lamps come through a money transfer company called soj soja xpress. each month they use it to send money to their relatives back home. at shops like this one, customers cannot only wire money but also send a lamp. >> you can have up to 12 hours of light. shop owner jocelyn st. jude. >> i like participating for something in my country. i know the situation. when somebody sends a lamp to someone, friends or family, i know how happy people are when the receive a lamp. >> the country is so far behind, i think solar could play a very important role. >> reporter: frank lino washington is the vice president
only 25% of haiti's people have access to the national power grid. that leaves more than 7 million in the dark. as jeff glor saw on a recent visit, one possible solution is getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: at wilmington juice house there's always a light on. a small solar lamp lets his daughter study late at night. he says he used candles until a fire burned his house. he told us the solar lamp makes the family safer and gives off more light. the lamps come through a money...
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all lured by the prom of a new haiti. kari was chosen in part because it was slated to be the location of a new industrial park. the place where sorely needed manufacturing jobs could be created. 3 1/2 years later, that project remains nothing more than a dream, the 40,000 people who live in the camps and the tens of thousands more living in the shanties, dotting the surrounding hills find themselves in a dessert like landscape with no jobs, and a two hour commute in traffic to get to the city. kari is just one example of a larger failure to help haiti. alexandar main is with the center for economic and policy research. >> when you hear the number billions of dollars have gone to haiti, i think it's not much more than $1 billion that has been effect. >> the international aid has brought small pockets of development, the clinton bush haiti fund invested $2 million to build this $45,000,000.05 star hotel, the oasis. the fund says the project created 200 jobs. >> jimmy tries for two years to get a job at a hotel. today he sa
all lured by the prom of a new haiti. kari was chosen in part because it was slated to be the location of a new industrial park. the place where sorely needed manufacturing jobs could be created. 3 1/2 years later, that project remains nothing more than a dream, the 40,000 people who live in the camps and the tens of thousands more living in the shanties, dotting the surrounding hills find themselves in a dessert like landscape with no jobs, and a two hour commute in traffic to get to the city....
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el estadio azul de mexico, la maquina cementera del cruz azul supero ampliamente 3-0 al valencia de haiti con anotaciones de anchille emana en tres oportunidades a los 6, 31 y 75 minutos de juego, con este resultado cruz azul pasa al primer lugar del grupo 3 on 9 puntos, superando a herediano de costa rica con 6 puntos. cerro la jornada en tegucigalpa honduras, donde olimpia con dificultad derroto por la minima diferencia de 1-0 al real esteli de nicaragua, el unico gol fue anotado por anthony lozano a los 67 minutos. con este triunfo olimpia es segundo del grupo 2 con 6 puntos uno menos que el lider sporting. para hoy, houston dynamo recibe al west connection, comunicacion es al caledonia y cartagines al galaxy de los angeles. en las grandes ligas, los dos
el estadio azul de mexico, la maquina cementera del cruz azul supero ampliamente 3-0 al valencia de haiti con anotaciones de anchille emana en tres oportunidades a los 6, 31 y 75 minutos de juego, con este resultado cruz azul pasa al primer lugar del grupo 3 on 9 puntos, superando a herediano de costa rica con 6 puntos. cerro la jornada en tegucigalpa honduras, donde olimpia con dificultad derroto por la minima diferencia de 1-0 al real esteli de nicaragua, el unico gol fue anotado por anthony...
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las estructuras construidas antes del 87 tendrÍan que ser revisadas, a diferencia del terremoto de haitÍ en 2010 el de puerto rico en 1918 estuvo acompaÑado de un maremoto que causÓ decenas de muertes en zona de aguadilla, las condiciones han cambiado mucho la zona costera estÁ densamente poblada. >> en otras palabras toda esta Área quedarÍa sumergida bajo 6 metros de agua, 20 pies obligarÍa a la evacuaciÓn de decenas de miles de personas, la gran interrogante es si habrÍa suficiente tiempo para hacerlo. >> por un lado elioe tsunami no se produce inmediatamente. >> estamos monitoreando constantemente si el agua estÁ mmm... normal o si estÁ hay una osci oscilaciÓn que amerita activar alguna alarma. >> (alarma). >> despuÉs que instrumentos detectan la anomalÍa un analista tiene que interpretar los datos, tiene que enviar datos a.... >> tengo dos temores, el primero que nos confiemos, bueno pues ahorita estÁ preparado. >> el segundo temor que la gente no tome la situaciÓn en serio. >> porque oye espÉrate el temblores en puerto rico nunca ha pasado eso. >> tenemos dos generac
las estructuras construidas antes del 87 tendrÍan que ser revisadas, a diferencia del terremoto de haitÍ en 2010 el de puerto rico en 1918 estuvo acompaÑado de un maremoto que causÓ decenas de muertes en zona de aguadilla, las condiciones han cambiado mucho la zona costera estÁ densamente poblada. >> en otras palabras toda esta Área quedarÍa sumergida bajo 6 metros de agua, 20 pies obligarÍa a la evacuaciÓn de decenas de miles de personas, la gran interrogante es si habrÍa...
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i mean, haiti is a land of surprises, and, sharks that was a surprise to us. >> reporter: so when you testified in court, how hard was that? >> rough. >> coming up on al jazeera, a film that is attracting big crowds at the venice film festival. a love story between a palestinian and an israeli. that is not the only thing that is making people take note. michael eaves. >> reporter: tony here in denver the nfl just hours away from kicking off its season with a matchup between the broncos and the defending super bowl champions baltimore ravens. here the story of a natural-born leader and the impact he may have on the ravens quest for a second straight title. >> ross is here. let's talk football. >> let's do this, game on. the defending super bowl champions the baltimore ravens in denver to take on the broncos. the ravens have a game ahead of them. plus baltimore had some big play makers, and they lost them. michael, what's going on? >> reporter: ross, one of the roughest things to do in team sports is to repeat as a champion. that is going to be extra tough for the ravens because they lo
i mean, haiti is a land of surprises, and, sharks that was a surprise to us. >> reporter: so when you testified in court, how hard was that? >> rough. >> coming up on al jazeera, a film that is attracting big crowds at the venice film festival. a love story between a palestinian and an israeli. that is not the only thing that is making people take note. michael eaves. >> reporter: tony here in denver the nfl just hours away from kicking off its season with a matchup...
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neil: i did. >> haiti was a tough place before the earthquake. a lot of thamoney didn't get spent, a lot of it did get spent to restore things backo that situation, and so there you are making up for a huge setback. in terms of health, where as you get families to be more healthy, they choose to have less children so the population growth goes down. my money that goes into aid is the same pot, a fairly small percentage. the money from the foundation that goes after vacces, same thing. it went from bng a tiny part of the budget to over half now, malaria, neglected diseases, and that half which we work in, that i will vouch for completely because looking at the numbers all the time. neil: very smart folks, they would right away give it to you and right away through your foundation because you do get a lot of bang for the buck. warren buffett a fan of higher taxes on the upper income and the government doing more spending, when he had his brothers, he chose to commit whatever money he is going to have before he goes to you and after he goes to you a
neil: i did. >> haiti was a tough place before the earthquake. a lot of thamoney didn't get spent, a lot of it did get spent to restore things backo that situation, and so there you are making up for a huge setback. in terms of health, where as you get families to be more healthy, they choose to have less children so the population growth goes down. my money that goes into aid is the same pot, a fairly small percentage. the money from the foundation that goes after vacces, same thing. it...
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but the spirit of haiti is still alive. the people are rebuilding their lives and the lives of others even as one humanitarian organize faces criticism over the empty promises that have been made. soledad will join us live with her story, where did the money go. and we'll unpack obamacare. we'll look at one state that is opting out of the enrollment that is scheduled to start to two weeks from now. these stories at the top of the hour on "america tonight." >> thank you. there is new concern about deadly germs that have become resistant to anticipate biotics. a new resistant germ now killing 23,000 people every year. millions more being infected. the cdc said doctors have been describing unnecessary antibiotics for decades. the germs fight back by developing an immunity for the drug. the report warns that antibiotics could soon become useless in battling many illnesses. >>> just one day after the shootings at the navy yard, we'll have that story, plus. >> i'll be reporting on these young men. they call themselves the baghdad
but the spirit of haiti is still alive. the people are rebuilding their lives and the lives of others even as one humanitarian organize faces criticism over the empty promises that have been made. soledad will join us live with her story, where did the money go. and we'll unpack obamacare. we'll look at one state that is opting out of the enrollment that is scheduled to start to two weeks from now. these stories at the top of the hour on "america tonight." >> thank you. there is...
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looking ahead now, he was the sequel to an oppressive regime in haiti. bobe doc, hundreds of people behind bars, and torturing them for years, and now duvalier is facing his accusers, and helping the country recover from devastation. we went to haiti to meet the former president. >> this is exactly the flooring >> reporter: bobby duvall is a survivor. he served 8 months in haiti's notorious prison and leved to talk about it. >> 20 of them died here. right there. >> reporter: in the 8 months you were here? >> yes. >> reporter: duvall, a political prisoner was starved and abused under john duvalier, baby doc. the lawyer for duvalier called us up and said there was a place where we might be able to meet up with the former president, and we're heading there now to see if we can get an interview with him. we met at the peak of a hilltop restaurant in the nation's capital. at 52 years old, duvalier appears a shadow of his formaller self. ç] >> finally tonight, we travel back in time for what was surely a revolution. passionate, shocking and promoting salute o
looking ahead now, he was the sequel to an oppressive regime in haiti. bobe doc, hundreds of people behind bars, and torturing them for years, and now duvalier is facing his accusers, and helping the country recover from devastation. we went to haiti to meet the former president. >> this is exactly the flooring >> reporter: bobby duvall is a survivor. he served 8 months in haiti's notorious prison and leved to talk about it. >> 20 of them died here. right there. >>...
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cinacionalidad extranjera quienes nacieron en republica o dominicana, e ingresaron ileg e ilegales a haiti. que de acuerdo al tribunal, los inmigrantes que llegaron p para trabjaar en los caÑavera caÑaverales, estaban de transi transito, no son dominicanos
cinacionalidad extranjera quienes nacieron en republica o dominicana, e ingresaron ileg e ilegales a haiti.
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in haiti, they are trying to build up the state and get law and order sustainably in place. un peacekeepers to very different things in very different laces. more talk a little bit about how big this peacekeeping force is and who belongs to the force. peacekeeping has been at a record high in recent years. 100,000 personnel, mainly troops, but also police officers and the core of civilians who are experts in issues like human rights and mediation. the troops mainly come from africa and asia. east, you have a significant number of european troops serving under un command. in africa, it's mainly soldiers from the continent and india, pakistan, china, increasingly. operation that the u.s. funds significantly. the u.s. pays nearly 1/3 of the budget which is now over $7 billion. u.s. troops are not really resident in u.s. missions. -- in un missions. this is a task that the un -- that the u.s. leads to its allies especially from africa and asia. host: the united states picks up about 1/3 of that tab, $2 billion. talk about the history of this. how did this peaks -- peacekeeping f
in haiti, they are trying to build up the state and get law and order sustainably in place. un peacekeepers to very different things in very different laces. more talk a little bit about how big this peacekeeping force is and who belongs to the force. peacekeeping has been at a record high in recent years. 100,000 personnel, mainly troops, but also police officers and the core of civilians who are experts in issues like human rights and mediation. the troops mainly come from africa and asia....
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. >> chile , japón, haití nombre de países con los que sasociamos terremotos pero hayti. >> según científicos dicen que viene uno grande n o hay duda pero no se sabe cuando. >> el oceano atlantico ahí se haya la fosa de puerto rico a casi nueve kilómetros el lugar más profundo de todo el oceano. >> se haya la placa tectonica , estamos en la placa del caribe. >> si miramos la historia hemos sido afectados por temblores mayores. >> los equipos registran el temblor. >> es u n temblor pequeño. >> el promedio es de media docena por día , en puerto rico hay tres temblores , para este último exísten imágenes de la destruccinon con magnitud siete. >> en un sismo categoría 8.5 con un tsunami afectando las áreas críticas, plantas de energía. >> esta es una de las posibilidadesarrollo en dónde las unidades de emergencia se preparan. >> la respuesta al desastre sería distinta, en cuánto a edificio son construidos con normas de seguridad . >> imagínese el escenario , un terremoto como el que se espera aquí y que cuando vayamos al h hospital no tengamos dónde atender a la gente. >> la zon
. >> chile , japón, haití nombre de países con los que sasociamos terremotos pero hayti. >> según científicos dicen que viene uno grande n o hay duda pero no se sabe cuando. >> el oceano atlantico ahí se haya la fosa de puerto rico a casi nueve kilómetros el lugar más profundo de todo el oceano. >> se haya la placa tectonica , estamos en la placa del caribe. >> si miramos la historia hemos sido afectados por temblores mayores. >> los equipos registran...
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. >> dan unos 300 mil dólares no solo en estados unidos sino que también brasil, haiti irán y méxico . >> una niña le mandamos esta inyecciones por usaban normales de jeringa grande y causa infección y dolores . >> de su casillas la familia trabaja a diario para ampliar . >> tenemos ropa, también zapatos, juguetes . >> pero sus sueños son más allá quiere hacer una casa centro infantil que heredo . >> cuándo ví niños con hambre en la calle me rompió el corazón dije a mis pdres que por que no hacer un albergue ningún niño debe sufrir . >> el hogar en méxico tendrá capacidad de 100 niños, dará educación atención medica y desayunos . >> mi hija gracias a dios tiene un corazón grande se preocupa por los niños más que por ella . >> cada 40 minutos en estados unidos niño le diagnostican diabetes tipo i . >> por eso lucha más por los esfuerzos de la familia y voluntarios irán a países de sudamérica y también a etopia . >> quiero ayudar a los niños que tienen mi problema con mi organización . >> su generosidad es ejemplo de que con buena voluntad todos podemos da
. >> dan unos 300 mil dólares no solo en estados unidos sino que también brasil, haiti irán y méxico . >> una niña le mandamos esta inyecciones por usaban normales de jeringa grande y causa infección y dolores . >> de su casillas la familia trabaja a diario para ampliar . >> tenemos ropa, también zapatos, juguetes . >> pero sus sueños son más allá quiere hacer una casa centro infantil que heredo . >> cuándo ví niños con hambre en la calle me...
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el estadio azul de mexico, la maquina cementera del cruz azul supero ampliamente 3-0 al valencia de haiti con anotaciones de anchille emana en tres oportunidades a los 6, 31 y 75 minutos de juego, con este resultado cruz azul pasa al primer lugar del grupo 3 on 9 puntos, superando a herediano de costa rica con 6 puntos. cerro la jornada en tegucigalpa honduras, donde olimpia con dificultad derroto por la minima diferencia de 1-0 al real esteli de nicaragua, el unico gol fue anotado por anthony lozano a los 67 minutos. con este triunfo olimpia es segundo del grupo 2 con 6 puntos uno menos que el lider sporting. para hoy, houston dynamo recibe al west connection, comunicacion es al caledonia y cartagines al galaxy de los angeles. en las grandes ligas, los dos equipos del area quedaron fuera de clasificar al playoffs. tambien tenemos el resumen de lo que paso con los orioles y nacionales. en san luis, el novato de los cardenales michael wacha perdiÓ un juego sin hits por culpa de un sencillo al cuadro de ryan zimmerman con dos outs en el noveno inning, y san luis derrotÓ 2-0 a los nacional
el estadio azul de mexico, la maquina cementera del cruz azul supero ampliamente 3-0 al valencia de haiti con anotaciones de anchille emana en tres oportunidades a los 6, 31 y 75 minutos de juego, con este resultado cruz azul pasa al primer lugar del grupo 3 on 9 puntos, superando a herediano de costa rica con 6 puntos. cerro la jornada en tegucigalpa honduras, donde olimpia con dificultad derroto por la minima diferencia de 1-0 al real esteli de nicaragua, el unico gol fue anotado por anthony...
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campeones de concacaf montreal impact derroto 2-0 al heredia de guatemala y cruz azul goleo al valencia de haiti en estos momentos estan jugando en honduras, olimpia con real esteli. les cuento que los washington redskins o los pieles rojas, franquicia de la nfl, recibio Ó otro pedido del congreso estadounidense para que cambie su nombre al ser considerado racista. no obstante, el presidente de los redskins, daniel snyder, se niega a modificarlo. en los Últimos tiempos, varios equipos deportivos fueron condicionado s por ligar sus nombres a los indÍgenas, como sucede con los bravos de atlanta o indios de cleveland, en las grandes ligas. esos nombres son considerados ofensivos para con alguna parte de la poblaciÓn estadounidense. los washington redskins tienen ese nombre desde su fundacio Ón en 1932. hola buenas el nuevo entrenador de la seleccion mexicano hablo claro sobre los llamados grandes en el futbol mexicano y que no se dejara imponer jugadores. la proxima fecha fifa sera el viernes 11 de en el mundial del futbol playa, el salvador ya estan en los cuartos de final y frank velasquez n
campeones de concacaf montreal impact derroto 2-0 al heredia de guatemala y cruz azul goleo al valencia de haiti en estos momentos estan jugando en honduras, olimpia con real esteli. les cuento que los washington redskins o los pieles rojas, franquicia de la nfl, recibio Ó otro pedido del congreso estadounidense para que cambie su nombre al ser considerado racista. no obstante, el presidente de los redskins, daniel snyder, se niega a modificarlo. en los Últimos tiempos, varios equipos...
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minister to haiti, his improbable journey began with the decision to become a lawyer. that was key for langston, gave him the confidence to speak in public life, and allowed him to earn the trust of whites in a way he would later put to good use bet to become a lawyer, the person who believed he could represent black people had to first prove that he was a white man because african-americans were not allowed to become lawyers in ohio. john mercer langston, who was later than i was but not looking white, was admitted to the bar as a white man. he went before a panel of judges because this is how you got admitted to the bar back then, they examine you, assessed your fitness to become a lawyer, you are learning in law and he was very fit, he learned a lot but there was one problem, he was black. the lawyer who proposed him caught up and he proposed a solution and the chief judge asked where is mr. langston and langston stood up in the courtroom, looked what he looked like and promptly swarmed in as a white lawyer. this was a sign of how langston would rise in the world. h
minister to haiti, his improbable journey began with the decision to become a lawyer. that was key for langston, gave him the confidence to speak in public life, and allowed him to earn the trust of whites in a way he would later put to good use bet to become a lawyer, the person who believed he could represent black people had to first prove that he was a white man because african-americans were not allowed to become lawyers in ohio. john mercer langston, who was later than i was but not...
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. >> i'm sure we all know haiti was a devastating thing to see. i was watching it one night on ambien. then i tweeted that i was going to adopt a baby from haiti. >> we're in those early stages of sleep when we get awoken, we're not fully awake. we're in a halfway stage. half asleep, half awake, we're answering texts in our sleep and the next morning we don't remember doing it. >> reporter: so what can you do to prevent yourself from sleep texting. there's one easy solution. >> power the phone down. put it in a charger but do it outside your room. don't fall asleep with the phone in your hand. you've got to be in a silent room, a cool room and a darkroom. >> sleep texting. no. >> not even close. >> i know with ambien people do some -- now and then there's been reports of people getting in cars, all kinds of things. >> so my question is is the deal that you're on ambien and you're doing crazy things and texting or are you a person not on ambien -- >> there are people who plain sleep walk. >> have you ever done anything crazy in your sleep? >> not l
. >> i'm sure we all know haiti was a devastating thing to see. i was watching it one night on ambien. then i tweeted that i was going to adopt a baby from haiti. >> we're in those early stages of sleep when we get awoken, we're not fully awake. we're in a halfway stage. half asleep, half awake, we're answering texts in our sleep and the next morning we don't remember doing it. >> reporter: so what can you do to prevent yourself from sleep texting. there's one easy solution....
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realmente que si voy a haitÍ, van a decir que no soy haitiana. que soy dominicana. y si me kurz. para donde vamos nosotros. >>> el fallo de la lt corte fue luego apoderada de una acciÓn de amparo. de padres haitianos y le negaron sus documentos pese que naciÓ en un hospital dominicano en 1984. >>> ha reiterado lo que fue una decisiÓn de la suprema corte de justicia >>> y ademÁs de eso consolida el sistema jurÍdico que hasta primado en la mayorÍa del pleno. la decisiÓn del tribunal constitucional tendrÁ repercusiones negativas para el paÍs. >>> las consecuencias senna grave, para el estado dominicano, para el paÍs en el supuesto, de que la corte interamericana de los derechos mum humanos considere que no actÚo con lo tratados internacionales el plan nacional de ri regularizaciÓn de extranjeros ilegales. desde 1929 al 2007. >>> abogados constitucionalis constitucionalistas. el paÍs es denunciado ante la corte interamericana de derechos humanos. podrÍa ser condenado. ya que entienden que la decisiÓn es encontrarÍa a la misma constituciÓn de la repÚblica. santo domi
realmente que si voy a haitÍ, van a decir que no soy haitiana. que soy dominicana. y si me kurz. para donde vamos nosotros. >>> el fallo de la lt corte fue luego apoderada de una acciÓn de amparo. de padres haitianos y le negaron sus documentos pese que naciÓ en un hospital dominicano en 1984. >>> ha reiterado lo que fue una decisiÓn de la suprema corte de justicia >>> y ademÁs de eso consolida el sistema jurÍdico que hasta primado en la mayorÍa del pleno. la...
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a staff member from haiti. but when they found those people and they got them together, they could sometimes get them to use a tiny shred of their power. >> that is what the book really tommy. it's not a system out there. it works best when you know somebody. when you become a parent. it's because you know that kid and you care about that kid. that is when the magic happens. and that is where we will actually see some change. it's not about really changing the system in a big way. like we can rebuild the building. it's about knowing someone individually and working with them in that way. >> is probably why we have as many places you might guess from i think that is analogous. and that's how it works. [applause] >> i would like to ask one question and i think we are running out of time. but i have found myself, i found myself feeling like maybe i would like to be a foster parent. and what is involved? maybe pat can talk about his remarkable program, which is a little different. can you talk and we can get cut to
a staff member from haiti. but when they found those people and they got them together, they could sometimes get them to use a tiny shred of their power. >> that is what the book really tommy. it's not a system out there. it works best when you know somebody. when you become a parent. it's because you know that kid and you care about that kid. that is when the magic happens. and that is where we will actually see some change. it's not about really changing the system in a big way. like we...
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they have been on 14 missions since 2010 when they went to haiti. they have been in tornadoes and earthquakes and of course they have been to floods including the flood this week in colorado. >> 14 missions, indeed self-less and we appreciate them. what a great story. will carr, thank you for bringing it to us. they are no longer eligible for unemployment benefits, but a group of people out of work are now turning to a new source of federal funding. we will examine what it means about the true state of our economy. and we are keeping an eye on the deadly terror attack at a shopping center in kenya. at least 39 killed and more than a hundred others including americans. the latest coming up. >> we trade escaping and they threw a grenade. the grenade, sharp particles enters into my hand and my leg. there were very many people who were injured. >>> a fox news alert. new details on a terror attack in nairobi, kenya. the white house is confirming that american citizens were among those injured in an apparent attack on nonmuslims at an upscale mall in the
they have been on 14 missions since 2010 when they went to haiti. they have been in tornadoes and earthquakes and of course they have been to floods including the flood this week in colorado. >> 14 missions, indeed self-less and we appreciate them. what a great story. will carr, thank you for bringing it to us. they are no longer eligible for unemployment benefits, but a group of people out of work are now turning to a new source of federal funding. we will examine what it means about the...
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what i'm concerned about is actually haiti. if the storm makes its way over here towards the west-northwest, haiti is one of the most susceptible islands in the area for these tropical systems, even if it's a tropical depression or tropical storm. we'll watch it carefully and see how it plays out over the next couple of days. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> nonprofit groups in new orleans are working harder than ever to end the scourge of homelessness. the jump energized a lot of groups who found housing for more than 200 people in fewer than 100 days. ben tells us just how they did it. >> reporter: it wasn't so long ago bruce james was living the life he always planned. >> aerospace was my career. i worked on the space station and lab. >> it changed in an instant in 2008. >> potential customer was schizophrenic. he heard voices. he came in and opened fire on me and my co-worker. my like a dummy popped up to like and caught a .45 in the temple. i lost my eye. i have a titanium plate in my head to cover up the hole in my
what i'm concerned about is actually haiti. if the storm makes its way over here towards the west-northwest, haiti is one of the most susceptible islands in the area for these tropical systems, even if it's a tropical depression or tropical storm. we'll watch it carefully and see how it plays out over the next couple of days. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> nonprofit groups in new orleans are working harder than ever to end the scourge of homelessness. the jump energized a...
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or had a staff member who is from haiti. but when they found those people and got them together, they can sometimes get those people to use a tiny shard of their power in a good direction. >> and i'm not tip, that's what this book really taught me and what is true about foster care. it is not a system update. it's about those personal connections. that's the networks that is when you know some i.d. and when you are pulled in to care or you become a parent, you know that kids can care about that kid. that's when it works. that's when the magic happens. that is where we're actually going to see some change. it's not about really changing the system in a big way. it's not like we can rebuild the building. it is knowing someone individually but working within that. >> i think that's analogous actually when people change their minds. that's how it works. >> i mean, i hate my brother but not -- [inaudible] i think we are running out of time. i found myself, which had never occurred to me before, feeling that maybe i'd like to be a
or had a staff member who is from haiti. but when they found those people and got them together, they can sometimes get those people to use a tiny shard of their power in a good direction. >> and i'm not tip, that's what this book really taught me and what is true about foster care. it is not a system update. it's about those personal connections. that's the networks that is when you know some i.d. and when you are pulled in to care or you become a parent, you know that kids can care...
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if you look at places like sierra leone, liberia, east timor, haiti, the un has played a central role in restoring order to countries that would otherwise be utter wrecks. i think the un's record is deeply imperfect as we have already discussed but overall, un peacekeeping forces do save lives and bring stability where the alternative is chaos. why don't we give money to the people in the countries affected by violence? after a civil war or during a civil war, you cannot simply find hundreds or thousands of men of goodwill who would be prepared to restore peace. people have been fighting and they need to be taken apart. they need to be given time to work out their political differences. a un peacekeeping force is -- can provide a security force for that process. there are places where un peacekeeping forces have been deployed for too long. troops have been on the ground for an unnecessarily lengthy. of time. in those cases, it might well be possible to draw down un forces and put more funds into training local security forces. in some cases, un missions are doing precisely that. they
if you look at places like sierra leone, liberia, east timor, haiti, the un has played a central role in restoring order to countries that would otherwise be utter wrecks. i think the un's record is deeply imperfect as we have already discussed but overall, un peacekeeping forces do save lives and bring stability where the alternative is chaos. why don't we give money to the people in the countries affected by violence? after a civil war or during a civil war, you cannot simply find hundreds or...
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, olimpia al real esteli de nicargua, en el estadio azul de mexico, cruz azul recibe al valencia de haiti y en montreal el impact de la mls recibe al heredia de guatemala. con empates o victorias de cruz azul y heredia de guatemala, estarian confirmando su clasificaciona la siguiente ronda. ambos partidos podran verlos por galavision y univision deportes network a las 8 de la noche. y por los cuarto de final ida de la copa sudamericana, hoy en brasil, coritiba recibe a itagui de colombia. hasta aqui los deportes, tendremos mas esta noche solo a las once en vivo. se vuelcan a las calles en busca de apoyo para una nueva marcha frente al capitolio.. ... aseguran que el responsable de la masacre en el complejo de la naval en washington mintio sobre previos arresto y deudas.. ... varias encuestas dan la delantera a uno de los candidatos que contiene por la gobernatura de virginia.. ... hola que tal?... bienvenidos!!.. el gobierno federal se encuentra a solo una semana de quedarse sin fondos debido a que el congreso no se pone de acuerdo sobre el presupuesto... cuales serian las consecuencias d
, olimpia al real esteli de nicargua, en el estadio azul de mexico, cruz azul recibe al valencia de haiti y en montreal el impact de la mls recibe al heredia de guatemala. con empates o victorias de cruz azul y heredia de guatemala, estarian confirmando su clasificaciona la siguiente ronda. ambos partidos podran verlos por galavision y univision deportes network a las 8 de la noche. y por los cuarto de final ida de la copa sudamericana, hoy en brasil, coritiba recibe a itagui de colombia. hasta...
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legitimate leader of haiti. he knew with the newly empowered, newly energized opposition in congress, the republicans would have won a vote against the use the force. plus the american public was opposed to it. he couldn't do it but he didn't hold a press conference assay, i wish i could send troops to haiti but congress wouldn't let me. host: are there lessons that we can learn from what the president decided as far as his role going to congress and what we learned from david cameron with parliament? guest: yes it's a remarkable lesson because cameron didn't have to go to house of commons. he would have used force without that. he felt politically he needed to do that. obama may have taken a lesson from this because if he lost votes after the syria action, he might be more politically damaged. host: tony join us from capital heights maryland, independent line. caller: good morning. this is once again, these actions that you're talking about are against international law. what these warmongers that you have comi
legitimate leader of haiti. he knew with the newly empowered, newly energized opposition in congress, the republicans would have won a vote against the use the force. plus the american public was opposed to it. he couldn't do it but he didn't hold a press conference assay, i wish i could send troops to haiti but congress wouldn't let me. host: are there lessons that we can learn from what the president decided as far as his role going to congress and what we learned from david cameron with...
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what did you bring me from haiti? >> actually, nothing. >> okay. well, i'm going to order something online and maybe you can reimburse me. >> no. >> tell me how much i can spend, $150? >> no. >> $200? >> no. i'm not going to buy you anything. >> can we get some jell-o in here? you want? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to mindy kaling, watch "the mindy project" tomorrow night on fox. pixies perform after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ wow, i've been claritin clear for 10 days! when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 17 days! 22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. it's as much as you like, any way you like. try classic garlic shrimp scampi and more. only $15.99, offer ends soon. so come in and sea food differently. now, try seven lunch choices for $7.99. sandwiches, salads and more. now, try seven lunch choices for $7.99. easo why do you feel exso tired afterward? instead of refu
what did you bring me from haiti? >> actually, nothing. >> okay. well, i'm going to order something online and maybe you can reimburse me. >> no. >> tell me how much i can spend, $150? >> no. >> $200? >> no. i'm not going to buy you anything. >> can we get some jell-o in here? you want? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to mindy kaling, watch "the mindy project" tomorrow night on fox. pixies perform after the break....
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wasn haiti or the issue already a poor country, it became worse because we didn't have infrastructure. it is crazy the water we consider as live [indiscernible] application [indiscernible] >> the world's top climate scientists have unveiled their strongest warning to date about the disastrous consequences of human caused climate change is drastic efforts are not adopted greenhouse gas emissions. for the first time the international panel on climate change formally endorsed a limit on emissions, saying no more than one jillion tons of carbon can be burned if humanity hopes to avoid a global temperature increase of more than 3.6 degrees fahrenheit. already more than half that amount has been admitted that she emitted. the world is on pace to build its trillion ton of carbon in less than a decade. the ipcc expressed even more certainty than ever that humans are responsible for global warming, saying there is a 95% to 100% chance most earning in recent decades has been caused by humans. >> a federal audit has revealed the fbi has been operating drones inside the united states since 2006 a
wasn haiti or the issue already a poor country, it became worse because we didn't have infrastructure. it is crazy the water we consider as live [indiscernible] application [indiscernible] >> the world's top climate scientists have unveiled their strongest warning to date about the disastrous consequences of human caused climate change is drastic efforts are not adopted greenhouse gas emissions. for the first time the international panel on climate change formally endorsed a limit on...
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, olimpia al real esteli de nicargua, en el estadio azul de mexico, cruz azul recibe al valencia de haiti y en montreal el impact de la mls recibe al heredia de guatemala. con empates o victorias de cruz azul y heredia de guatemala, estarian confirmando su clasificaciona la siguiente ronda. ambos partidos podran verlos por galavision y univision deportes network a las 8 de la noche. y por los cuarto de final ida de la copa sudamericana, hoy en brasil, coritiba recibe a itagui de colombia. hasta aqui los deportes, tendremos mas esta noche solo a las once en vivo. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> hoy es martes 24 de septiembre del 2013 y estos son titulares. el gobierno federal invierte millones de dÓlares en equipo de vigilan, en zonas sfron fronter para mÉxico donde apenas tr transitan vehÍculo y personas. >>> sicarios del narcotrÁfico habÍan perpetrado pila muerte d 10 personas. se derrumba el puente que conectaba acapulco a la vÍa de san marco, mientras aumenta a 130 el nÚmero de muertos en mÉxico. en repÚblica dominicana las autoridades dicen haber hallado mÁs de 87 mil fotos y videos f
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. >>> es una lucha de movilizaciÓn y nuevas formas de movilizaciÓn haitÍ ter, facebook, email y es tan importante como salir a las calles. >>> los activistas luchan contra el tiempo. >>> salgan a marchar el 5 de octubre. >>> ¿que pasarÁ con los indocumentados con el obama ca re? tendremos la respuesta. y veremos por quÉ el asesinato de un inmigrante ecuatoriano hace 5 aÑos calificado como >>>periodista: crimen de odio, marcÓ un ante y un despuÉs en una ciudad de new york. regresamos con esto y mÁs. >>> una poderosa explosiÓn en el noreste de pakistÁn dejÓ 38 muertos y mÁs de 100 heridos. las autoridades indicaron que el atentado ocurriÓ este domingo cuando fue activado un coche bomba con 440 libras de dinamita en un histÓrico centro comercial. decenas de compradores. daÑÓ 10 negocios las autoridades dijeron que hasta el momento ningÚn grupo se atribuye el ataque. varios crÍmenes de odio contra hispanos, han ocurrido en estados unidos, en los Últimos aÑos. y uno de ellos en especial, deÓo una profunda huella en una comunidad del estado de new york. se trata del asesi
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." >> what captured my imagination was an event in haiti. when they burned the seeds coming from monsanto. what i learned was if they accepted the seeds then they would have to buy them again the following year and then they would have to buy the soil and then there was a circle of dead seeds. how is it possible that we're eating gmos every single day and no one knows what they are. i think there's value in awakening people to the current reality. so that we can have these conversations. i think that's a good thing. and label something a part of that so people know what it is and they can make a decision. >> kevin, speaking of reality that video that we watched coming into this segment, pesticides being injected in the crops, killing the insects, that's true, right? >> it is an oversimplification and a complete fabrication of what actually happens. the actual process is so elegant elegant. it's called bt from a bacteria and its engineered in the corn. it means it doesn't have to be applied. it only works on the target insect. >> is it danger
." >> what captured my imagination was an event in haiti. when they burned the seeds coming from monsanto. what i learned was if they accepted the seeds then they would have to buy them again the following year and then they would have to buy the soil and then there was a circle of dead seeds. how is it possible that we're eating gmos every single day and no one knows what they are. i think there's value in awakening people to the current reality. so that we can have these...